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FC Etzella Ettelbruck

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FC Etzella
Full nameFoussballclub Etzella Ettelbruck
Founded21 May 1917
GroundStade Am Deich, Ettelbruck
Capacity2,020
ChairmanTun DiBari
ManagerNeil Pattison (caretaker)
LeagueLuxembourg Division of Honour
2023-24Division of Honour, 5th
Stade Am Deich

Foussballclub Etzella Ettelbréck, abbreviated to either FC Etzella or Etzella Ettelbruck, is a football club, based in Ettelbruck, in north-eastern Luxembourg.

History[edit]

In the 2005–06 season, Etzella finished third in the National Division, winning a place in the UEFA Cup first qualifying round, where they lost to Åtvidabergs FF of Sweden 7–0 on aggregate. In 2006–07, the club improved to a second-place finish, this time falling to HJK Helsinki of Finland 3–0 on aggregate in the UEFA Cup first qualifying round. In 2007–08 season, Etzella slipped to fourth place, but returned to European competition. In the first round of the Intertoto Cup, they beat Georgian side Locomotive Tbilisi by drawing 0–0 at home and 2–2 away, advancing to play Saturn Moscow Oblast in the second round.

Timeline[edit]

  • 1917: Club founded as FC Etzella Ettelbruck
  • 1940: Club renamed as FV Ettelbrück during the German occupation
  • 1944: Original name FC Etzella Ettelbruck restored
  • 1971: First season in National Division
  • 1981: Moved to current stadium, Stade Am Deich
  • 2001: Winners of Luxembourg Cup
  • 2001: First participation in European competition (season 2001–02)
  • 2005, 2007: Finished second in the National Division
  • 2008: Won first round tie in Intertoto Cup

Honours[edit]

Runners-up (2): 2004-05, 2006–07
Winners (1): 2000–01
Runners-up (3): 2002–03, 2003–04, 2018–19

European competition[edit]

FC Etzella have qualified for UEFA European competition seven times.

Qualifying round (6): 2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08
Second round: 2008

Overall, Etzella's record in European competition reads:

P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Cup 12 0 0 12 4 36 −32
Intertoto Cup 4 0 3 1 3 10 −7
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2001-02 UEFA Cup QR Poland Legia Warsaw 0–4 1–2 1-6
2003-04 UEFA Cup QR Croatia Kamen Ingrad 1–2 0–7 1-9
2004-05 UEFA Cup 1QR Finland Haka Valkeakoski 1–3 1–2 2-5
2005-06 UEFA Cup 1QR Iceland Keflavík 0–4 0–2 0-6
2006-07 UEFA Cup 1QR Sweden Åtvidaberg 0–3 0–4 0-7
2007-08 UEFA Cup 1QR Finland HJK Helsinki 0–1 0–2 0-3
2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Georgia (country) Locomotive Tbilisi 0-0 2–2 2-2 (a)
2R Russia Saturn Ramenskoye 1-1 0–7 1-8

Current squad[edit]

As of 2 February 2024.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Luxembourg LUX Sergio Englaro
2 DF Luxembourg LUX Adilson Fortes
5 DF Luxembourg LUX Lex Nicolay
7 MF Portugal POR Ricardo Monteiro
8 DF Croatia CRO Mirko Kramarić
9 FW Germany GER Frederick Kyereh
10 FW Portugal POR Leo Silva
11 MF Luxembourg LUX Noah Fernandes
14 FW Portugal POR Gonçalo Leal
16 GK Luxembourg LUX Adin Faljic
18 DF Luxembourg LUX Yanis N'Gbin
19 DF Luxembourg LUX Pedro Moreira
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 MF Luxembourg LUX Sven Kalisa
30 GK Luxembourg LUX Loic Parnasse
31 FW Guinea-Bissau GNB Mamadu Camará
44 GK Poland POL Olivier Wolski
55 DF Portugal POR Cristiano
73 DF Luxembourg LUX Andre Moreira
77 FW Portugal POR Edgar Neves
90 MF Luxembourg LUX Bryan Meireles Alves
91 DF France FRA Glady Mpia
92 DF France FRA Bakary Sissoko
99 FW Belgium BEL Lorenzo Rapaille

Former coaches[edit]

Former chairmen[edit]

External links[edit]